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Welcome to Gun City! In this video, Ferg & Satchi take a look at Satchi's two (yes two) Volquartsen Superlites!
The Volquartsen Superlite rifle is a great plinker or hunting rifle that’s a breeze to carry and shoot. It features a super lightweight but ultra tough CNC-machined aluminum hard anodized receiver rather than the stainless steel receiver on which other Volquartsen rifles are built. The Superlite comes standard with the Volquartsen lightweight THM tension barrel.
The Volquartsen Superlite features a removable aluminum Forward Blow Comp that is threaded on using 1/2x28 thread. Volquartsen's Forward Blow Compensator helps with both muzzle rise and noise control by directing the noise towards the muzzle end of the firearm rather than back towards the shooter thanks to 16 precision machined ports that are angled in a forward direction.
The Volquartsen Superlite is available in .17 HMR and .22 WMR.
Features:
• Black receiver is Type III hard anodized
• Receiver features threaded in barrel
• 2.25 lb trigger pull
• Integral Picatinny rail
Specifications:
• Calibre: .17 HMR & .22 WMR
• Barrel: Carbon fiber
• Barrel Length: 470 mm / 18.5"
• Barrel Threading: 1/2x28
• Capacity: 10
• Overall Length: 39 5/8"
• Weight: 5 lb 8 oz / 2.5 kg approx
• Finish: Matte blued
• Stock: Black hogue stock
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Why does Satchi have 2 Superlites?
1:02 - Why spend double the money on these?
1:34 - Why 22MAG over 17HMR?
1:52 - How reliable is it with a silencer?
2:34 - What ammo do you use in 22MAG?
2:57 - What ammo do you use in 22LR?
3:10 - How often do you have to clean them?
3:30 - What's your longest shot with a Superlite?
4:32 - What's your most possums shot in one night?
5:04 - Final words to convince someone to get one?
5:31 - Viewer questions
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